जाम्बवतीं लक्ष्मणां च समुद्वाहं चकार सः । ताभिः सार्ध क्रमेणैव पुत्रत्पत्तिं चकार ह
Jāmbavatī and Lakṣmaṇā, he married them; with them, in due order, he begot sons.
एकस्यां दशपुत्राश्च कन्यकैका क्रमेण च । निहत्य नरकं दैत्यं सपुत्रं च नृपेश्वरम्
From one, ten sons and a single daughter, in succession; having slain the demon Naraka and his sons, the lord of men—
बलवन्तं मुरं दैत्यं जघान रणमूर्धनि । ददर्श कन्यास्तत्रस्थाः सहस्राणां च षोडश
He slew the powerful demon Mura in the midst of battle; there he saw maidens, sixteen thousand in number.
शताधिका वयस्याश्च शश्वत्सुस्थिरयौवनाः । प्रफुल्लवदनाः सर्वा रत्नभूषणभूषिताः
Their companions numbered more than a hundred, ever steadfast in youthful beauty; all with radiant faces, adorned with jewel ornaments.
शुभक्षणे च तासां च पाणिं जग्राह माधवः । ताभिः सार्धं स रेमे च क्रमेण च शुभक्षणे
At an auspicious moment, Mādhava took their hands in marriage; with them, he enjoyed himself, and at auspicious times, in due order.
एकस्यां दशपुत्राश्च कन्यकैका क्रमेणा च । हरेरेतान्यपत्यानि बभूवुश्च पृथक्पृथक्
From one, ten sons and a single daughter, in succession; these offspring of Hari were born, each separately.
एकदा द्वारकां रम्यां दुर्वासा मुनिपुंगवः । शिष्यैस्त्रिकोटिभिः सार्धमाजगामावलीलया
Once, to the beautiful city of Dvārakā, the eminent sage Durvāsā arrived, accompanied by three crore disciples, in procession.
राजा महोग्रसेनश्च सपुत्रः सपुरोहितः । वसुदेवो वासुदेवोऽप्यक्रूरश्चोद्धवस्तथा
The king Mahograsena, with his sons and priests; Vasudeva, Vāsudeva, Akrūra, and Uddhava as well—
नीत्वा षोडशोपचारं प्रणेमुर्मुनिपुंगवम् । शुभार्शिषं च प्रददौ तेभ्यो ब्रह्मन्पृथक्पृथक्
Having offered sixteen forms of hospitality, they bowed to the eminent sage; he gave them auspicious blessings, O Brāhman, each separately.
एकानंशां च कन्यां तां ददौ तस्मै शुभक्षणे । मुक्तामाणिक्यङीरांश्च रत्नं च यौतकं ददौ
At an auspicious moment, he gave that daughter, Ekaanaṃśā, to him; he gave pearls, rubies, sapphires, and gems as bridal gifts.
स रेमे रामया सार्ध माहेन्द्रे रत्नमन्दिरे । रत्नेन्द्रसारनिर्माणं ददौ तस्मै शुभाश्रमम्
He enjoyed himself with Rāma in the palace of Indra, adorned with jewels; he gave him a splendid hermitage, crafted from the essence of jewels.
एकदा स मुनिश्रेष्ठः समालोच्य स्वचेतसा । शयानं कृत्रचिद्रम्यपर्यङ्के रत्ननिर्मिते
Once, that foremost sage, reflecting in his mind, saw someone lying on a beautiful couch, artfully made, fashioned from jewels.
श्रुतवन्तं पुराणं च श्रद्धया कुत्रचिद्धिभुम् । महोत्सवे नियुक्तं च कुत्रचित्प्राङ्गणे शुभे
Having listened to the Purāṇa with faith somewhere, or being engaged in a great festival, or in some auspicious courtyard,
तामबूलं भुक्तवन्तं च भक्त्या दत्तं च सत्यया । कुत्रचित्सेवितं तल्पे रुक्मिण्या श्चेतचामरैः
Having eaten betel leaves, given with devotion and truthfulness, or served somewhere on a couch by Rukmiṇī with yak-tail fans,
कालिन्दीसेपितपदं शयानं कुत्रचिन्मुदा । सर्वत्र समसंभाषां चकार भगवान्मुनिम्
Or lying down somewhere, joyfully, with his feet served by Kālindī; everywhere, the Lord spoke equally with the sage.
विस्मयं प्रययौ विप्रौ दृष्ट्वा तत्परमाद्भुतम् । तुष्टाव जगतीनाथं रुक्मिणीमन्दिरे पुनः वसन्तं च सुधर्मायां सतां संसदि सुन्दरम्
The brāhmaṇa was filled with wonder, seeing that most marvelous thing; he praised the Lord of the world again in Rukmiṇī’s palace, and also as he dwelt beautifully in Sudharmā, amidst the assembly of the virtuous.
दुर्वासा उवाच जय जय जगतां नाथ जितसर्व जनार्दन सर्वात्मक सर्वेश सर्वबीज पुरातन निर्गुण निरीह
Durvāsā said: Victory, victory to the Lord of the worlds, conqueror of all, Janārdana, the soul of all, Lord of all, ancient seed, without qualities, without desire.
निर्लिप्त निरञ्जन निराकार भक्तानुग्रहविग्रह सत्यम्वरूपसनातन निःस्वरूप नित्यनूतन
Unattached, stainless, formless, embodiment of compassion for devotees, true, of eternal form, without fixed form, ever-new.
ब्रह्मेशशेषधनेशवन्दित पद्मया सेवितपादपद्म ब्रह्मज्योतिरनिर्वचनीय वेदाविदितगुणरूप महाकाशसंमाननीय परमात्मन्नमोऽस्तु ते
Worshipped by Brahmā, Śiva, Śeṣa, and Kubera; whose lotus feet are served by Padmā; whose light is indescribable; whose qualities and form are unknown to the Vedas; honored by the vast cosmos; Supreme Self, I bow to you.
इत्येवमुक्त्वा मनसा हरेरनुमतेन च । प्रणम्य तस्थौ विप्रेन्द्रस्तत्रैव पुरतो हरेः
Having spoken thus, and with the mind’s approval of Hari, the best of brāhmaṇas bowed and remained there before Hari.
तमुवाच जगन्नाथो हितं सत्यं पुरातनम् । ज्ञानं च वेदविहितं सर्वेषां च सतां मतम्
The Lord of the world spoke to him, words beneficial, true, ancient, and knowledge prescribed by the Vedas, esteemed by all the virtuous.
श्रीभगवानुवाच मा भेर्विप्र शिवांशस्त्वं किं न जानासि ज्ञानतः । अहं सर्वस्य प्रभवो मत्तः सर्वं प्रवर्तते
Śrī Bhagavān said: Do not fear, brāhmaṇa; you are a portion of Śiva. Do you not know this by knowledge? I am the source of all; from me everything proceeds.
अहमात्मा च सर्वेषां शावाः सर्वे मया विना । प्राणिदेहान्मयि गते यान्त्येव सर्वशक्तयः
I am the Self of all; all beings exist only through me. When the vital bodies enter into me, all powers return.
जातावप्येक एवाहं व्यक्तावेव पृथक्पृथक् । यो भुङ्क्ते तस्य तृप्तिः स्यान्नान्येषां च कदाचन
Even in birth, I alone am one, though manifest separately; whoever enjoys, finds satisfaction, never do others at any time.
पृथग्जीवादिसर्वेषां प्रतिमानं च प्राणिनाम् । परिपूर्णतमोऽहं च गोलोके रासमण्डले
Among all individual souls and living beings, I am the fullest, most complete, in Goloka, in the circle of the rāsa dance.
श्रीदामशापाद्राधा सा मां द्रष्टुमक्षमाऽधुना । सर्वे चैवांशरूपेणा कलया च तदंशतः
Due to Śrīdāma’s curse, Rādhā is now unable to see me; all are present in partial forms, and by my portion and their portions.
रुक्मिणीमन्दिरे चांशोऽप्यन्यासां मन्दिरे कलाः । ममापि कुत्रचिच्चांशं कुत्र चिच्च कलाकलाः
In Rukmiṇī’s palace is a portion, in other palaces are powers; even of mine, somewhere a portion, somewhere a fragment of a fragment.
कलाकलांशाः कुत्रापि प्रतिमासु च देहिषु । इत्युक्त्वा जगतां नाथो गृहस्याभ्यन्तरं ययौ दुर्वासाश्च प्रियां त्यक्त्वा श्रीहरेस्तपसे गतः
Fragments of fragments are found somewhere, in images and in embodied beings; having spoken thus, the Lord of the worlds entered the inner house, and Durvāsā, leaving his beloved, went to perform austerity for Śrī Hari.
इति श्रीब्रह्मo महाo श्रीकृष्णजन्मखo उत्तo नारदनाo मुनिकृष्णसंo द्वादशाधिकाशततमोऽध्यायः
Thus ends the one hundred and twelfth chapter of the great Brahma Purāṇa, concerning the birth of Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the conversation between Nārada and the sage Kṛṣṇa.
अथ त्रयोदशाधिकशततमोऽध्यायः नारायण उवाच सशिष्यश्चापि दुर्वासास्त्यक्त्वा च द्वारकां पुरीम् । कैलासं प्रययौ भक्त्या शंकरं द्रष्टुमीश्वरम्
Now begins the one hundred and thirteenth chapter. Nārāyaṇa said: Durvāsā, together with his disciples, having left the city of Dvārakā, went to Kailāsa with devotion to see Śaṃkara, the Lord.